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  • Arthur Boo Radley
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    There were two main themes of To Kill a Mocking Bird. The first is simply this. There are consequences to everything. No matter how big or small. A person has to think about the consequences before acting. Otherwise there is a clutter of trouble. This theme was no tthe only theme but it was the theme that was played out more during the duration of the book. The most important time this theme was shown was when the judge came over to Atticus house and asked him to defend a black man. Even though ...
  • Boo Radley And Scout
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    An important scene found in the movie To Kill A Mockingbird is a scene concerning Mr. Tate recoiling upon the outcaste, Boo Radley, and unraveling a new perception of friendship. Atticus Finch (played by Gregory Peck), his daughter Jean-Louise Finch, also known as Scout (played by Mary Badham), and Boo Radley (played by Robert Duvall) all play an important role in the scene. As scout relates what had happened, she notices a man in the corner of the bedroom behind the door. She identifies the mys...
  • Scout And Jem
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    Shannon Wester May 1, 2005 Mrs. TakeharaTo Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mocking Bird In my diorama I depicted the scene of Jem walking Scout home from the Halloween pageant, in full ham-suit, when they are attacked in the woods by Bob Ewell. He first attacks Jem, and then Scout, until someone pulls him off of her, and Scout assumes it was Jem. The man who saved Scout and Jem was Boo Radley, the Finch's reclusive neighbor. He carries an unconscious Jem and scout back to their house, where Aunt Al...
  • Jem Boo Radley And Dill
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    To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee 255 pages. Setting: 1. Year: 1940's 2. Location: May comb, Alabama 3. Period of Time: Three Summer " sB. Point of Veiw: First Person. Begining: Scout, the main character and of the story, Jem, her brother, and Dill, their neighbor friend that visited every summer, loved to act out stories they knew. They did all kinds of stories like Tarzan and Dracula. Signaling the end of summer and the absence of Dill, the school year began. Scout started school, having a very...
  • Boo Radley From His House
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    I've been reading a fascinating book about a little community in Alabama called To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This book portrays lessons about life and the importance of telling the truth. One of the best lessons taught in this book is that doing the right thing isn't always rewarded. There are three characters in this story that I'd like to tell how they play a part in this small community of Maycomb. These characters are Boo Radley, Scout, and Atticus. First let me talk about Boo Radley...
  • Boo Radley And The Radley House
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    The first five chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird introduce the setting, atmosphere, theme, and many different characters, who have unique characteristics. The theme of prejudice is also developed in this introductory section. The Finch family and some of their neighbours are introduced as well, along with important elements such as the Radley house. The Radley house is an important element of mystery in the beginning chapters. As Scout was describing the setting, she described the mysterious hou...
  • Scout's Viewpoint On Boo Throughout The Novel
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    While examining the term, 'the end of innocence', Scout's viewpoint on Boo throughout the novel can be an indication of Scout's own 'end of innocence. ' Scout opens the novel with a naive viewpoint on both the world and Boo Radley. At the start of the novel, Scout interprets a raiding on the jail, through an adolescent standpoint. Scout sees the circumstances of the attack from the perspective of a young child. Scout's responses to situations, such as the one at the jail, attributes to the fact ...
  • To Kill A Mockingbird Boo Radley
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    Boo Radley: Misjudged By Many It's simple to judge others before actually getting to know them. In Harper Lees novel, To Kill A Mockingbird Boo Radley, the neighborhood eccentric, is often misjudged by the community. Stephanie Crawford, the neighborhood gossip, makes up many stories about the Radley. She justifies that she knows everything there is to know about them. An interesting story she revealed about Boo Radley was that she saw him watching her through her window in the middle of the nigh...
  • Character Boo Radley
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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, through a child's eyes Harper Lee develops a character named Arthur Radley. Arthur is know to the children simply as Boo. The name they have given him, depicts the way the children views him. Throughout the town of Maycomb, people twisted Boo's personality and character into a terrible person. As the novel unfolds, the children finally discover the true character of Boo. But, because Arthur Radley lived in the shadows of society, the creation of the myth of th...
  • Boo Radley And Heck Tate
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    SOCIETY NORMS vs. INDIVIDUALITY The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee deals with several controversial topics. Among these is society norms vs. individual. The setting of the story takes place in the 1930's in the southern town of Maycomb. In Maycomb it was hard for people like Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, and Heck Tate to maintain individuality in a 1930's society. Atticus Finch was distinct from his society for several reasons. Atticus (a white man) was overall respectful to blacks. Mayco...
  • Jem Dill And Scout
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    How does Harper lee present childhood in the book To Kill A Mocking Bird? The book is supposed to be written from a child's point of view on their surroundings but an adult writes it from a child's imagination and thoughts. Scout is telling the story and she seems to be very literate and knowledgeable about things. However the book seems to give the impression that she is very intelligent. Jem, Scout and dill are the most important and lead children in the book. Throughout to kill a mocking bird...
  • Boo Radley Lives In Seclusion
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    Arthur Radley's Character Ms. Arthur Radley's Character Essay, Research Paper Ms. Lee has gone a long way to create this novel of carefully sustained mystery that she calls "To Kill A Mockingbird'. Harper Lee Describes her tranquil southern town that surprises you with a climax so astonishing, it can be described as an erupt lava of emotions. In this melodramatic novel, the most unforgettable character, in my opinion, was Arthur Radley (A.K.A. Boo). Boo can be characterized as reclusive, misinte...

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